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Which Is More Scandalous: The Training for Armed Teachers or the Training for Police Officers?
On average, the minimum requirement for cops is about 650 hours, compared to about 1,300 hours for barbers.
1 August 2022
A recent New York Times story about armed teachers casts doubt on the...
able
active bystandership for law enforcement
amherst
center for innovations in community safety
cincinnati enquirer
connecticut
district of columbia
epic
ethical policing is courageous
fourth amendment
fraternal order of police of ohio
george floyd
georgetown university
hawaii
honolulu police department
icjtr
insider
institute for criminal justice training reform
johnson county
johnson county sheriff's office
kansas
louisiana
massachusetts
michael weinman
minneapolis
new orleans
new york times
officer derek chauvin
officer j alexander kueng
officer thomas lane
officer tou tao
ohio
professor ervin staub
professor joanna schwartz
sheriff frank denning
texas
ucla
univeristy of massachusetts
universityofcalifornialosangelesuniversityof chicago law review
Trapped in the Floods with Floodwaters Rising, Prisoners Wait for Help in Floating Feces
12 February 2022
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The flooding in Dixie County, Florida, began in July, brought on by Tropical Storm Elsa. Then the rains kept falling. By August, the ground was saturated, and the semirural county was...
beaumont
black millenials for flint
bop
bureau of prisons
carceral ecologies
columbus
congress
cross city
cross city correctional institution
daron jones
department of homeland security
department of justice
dhs
dixie county
doj
environmental justice advisory coumcil
environmental protectiom agency
epa
famm
federal emergency management agency
fema
first street foundation
flood factors
florida
florida department of corrections
franklin county corrections center ii
gov. ron desantis
gulf coast
hudson county correctional facility
hurricane katrina
hurricane rita
latricea adams
molly best
molly gill
national institute of corrections
new orleans
new york
new york city
nick shapiro
ohio
orleans parish prison
president barack obama
president donald trump
president joe biden
prisoners legal advisory network
rep. dianne hart
rep. jeff brandes
sen. tammy duckworth
sen. wilton simpson
senate
senate judiciary committee
sergio alterto rosales
south carolina
superstorm sandy
tennessee
the intercept
tropical storm elsa
u.s. penitentiary
ucla
universityofcalifornialosangeles
west virginia
white house
There Is Nothing 'Conservative' About Letting Police Violate Our Rights
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin's support for qualified immunity is in opposition to the principles he says he stands for.
21 January 2021
Newly-minted Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin appears on track to become somewhat of a...
california
cato institute
clark neily
coffee county
covid-19
first amendment
fresno
george floyd
georgia
gov. glenn youngkin
intercollegiate studies institute
justice clarence thomas
justice sonia sotomayor
monell doctrine
nate hochman
national review
professor joanna schwartz
qualified immunity
republican party
u.s. court of appeals for the 9th circuit
u.s. supreme court
ucla
universityofcalifornialosangeles
virginia
Her Husband Died After Police Hogtied Him for 90 Minutes. Could She Ever Hold Them Accountable?
Kelli Goode's civil suit is a case study in how difficult it can be to get state actors to take responsibility when they allegedly infringe on someone's rights.
14 January 2022
In 2015, Troy Goode...
california
founding fathers
fresno
hogtied
hogtying
joanna schwartz
judge edith brown clement
kelli goode
lsd
mayor darren musselwhite
mississippi
southhaven
troy goode
u.s. court of appeals for the 5th circuit
ucla
universityofcalifornialosangeles
widespread panic
New California Law Makes It Easier To Sue Cops Who Violate Civil Rights
4 October 2021
California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Thursday signed a bill (SB 2) that will eliminate several legal immunities that shield law enforcement from civil rights lawsuits, a move that will make it easier for victims...
california
colorado
congress
fresno
gov. gavin newsom
institute for justice
losangeles county
massachusetts
nebraska
professor joanna schwartz
santa clara law review
sb 2
tom bane civil rights act
u.s. supreme court
ucla
universityofcalifornialosangeles
Court Finally Strips Cops of Qualified Immunity for Laughing as They Killed Handcuffed Innocent Man
31 December 2021
As TFTP previously reported, on the night of Aug. 10, 2016, Tony Timpa called 911 asking police to help him because he had a history of mental illness and he was off his...
attorney erik heipt
attorney geoff henley
constitution
dallas county
dallas news
danny vasques
derek chauvin
district attorney john creuzot
dustin dillard
fifth circuit court of appeals
fox 4
judge david godbey
kevin mansell
professor joanna schwartz
seattle
tftp
the free thought project
tony timpa
u.s. district court
ucla
ucla school of law
universityofcalifornialosangeles
vickie timpa
washington
A Study of What Police Know About Court Decisions Exposes 'Qualified Immunity's Boldest Lie'
27 October 2021
In two cases it decided last fall and last winter, the U.S. Supreme Court suggested that it might be prepared to limit the scope of qualified immunity, a doctrine that shields police...
9th circuit
graham v. connor
professor joanna schwartz
rivas-villegas v. cortesluna
tennessee v. gamer
u.s. supreme court
ucla
universityofcalifornialosangelesuniversityof chicago law review
westlaw